China's Copper Wire and Cable Exports in March 2026: Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Guangdong Dominate

Published: Apr 21, 2026 09:44
[Latest Data from the General Administration of Customs] In March 2026, China's copper wire and cable exports covered 30 provinces nationwide, highly concentrated in the coastal areas of east China and south China. Jiangsu Province ranked first with exports of 29,900 mt, followed by Zhejiang Province at 27,200 mt and Guangdong Province at 15,500 mt in second and third place respectively. The combined exports of the three provinces accounted for over 50% of the national total. (Copper wire and cable HS codes: 85444921, 85444929, 85446012, 85446013, 85446014, 85446019, 85446090)

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